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Use of artificial intelligence to support the assessment of the methodological quality of systematic reviews
2025·5 Zitationen·Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
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Autoren
- Manuel Marques‐Cruz
- F. Pinto
- Rafael José Vieira
- Antonio Bognanni
- Paula Perestrelo
- Sara Gil‐Mata
- Vítor Duarte
- José Pedro Barbosa
- António Cardoso‐Fernandes
- Daniel Martinho-Dias
- Francisco Franco-Pêgo
- Federico Germini
- Chiara Arienti
- A. Chu
- Pau Riera‐Serra
- Paweł Jemioło
- Pedro Pereira Rodrigues
- João Fonseca
- Luís Filipe Azevedo
- Holger J. Schünemann
- Ricardo Cruz‐Correia
- Slava Mikhaylov
- Bernardo Sousa‐Pinto
Institutionen
- University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro(PT)
- Universidade do Porto(PT)
- Centre for Health Technology and Services Research(PT)
- Decision Sciences (United States)(US)
- Humanitas University(IT)
- Câmara Municipal de Almada(PT)
- IRCCS Humanitas Research Hospital(IT)
- McMaster University(CA)
- Health Research Institute of the Balearic Islands(ES)
- Jagiellonian University(PL)
- AGH University of Krakow(PL)
- University of Birmingham(GB)
Themen
Meta-analysis and systematic reviewsReliability and Agreement in MeasurementDelphi Technique in Research